2013
DOI: 10.1109/tmc.2012.42
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Spatial Distribution and Channel Quality Adaptive Protocol for Multihop Wireless Broadcast Routing in VANET

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“…Synchronized transmissions and additional overhead required for cluster formation and maintenance are the drawbacks of this scheme. To consider both channel quality and transmission distance in selecting the next relay node, Slavik and Maghoub [22] assign a shorter waiting time to vehicles belonging to a connected dominating set (CDS) and employs acknowledgements for every multi-hop message. The main disadvantage of the scheme is the piggy-backed acknowledgement that is sent as part of the periodic safety message, increasing its transmission overhead.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synchronized transmissions and additional overhead required for cluster formation and maintenance are the drawbacks of this scheme. To consider both channel quality and transmission distance in selecting the next relay node, Slavik and Maghoub [22] assign a shorter waiting time to vehicles belonging to a connected dominating set (CDS) and employs acknowledgements for every multi-hop message. The main disadvantage of the scheme is the piggy-backed acknowledgement that is sent as part of the periodic safety message, increasing its transmission overhead.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VANET architecture relies on the information exchange via inter-vehicle communication to provide vehicles with a neighborhood view for safety purposes as well as other traffic management applications [1,2]. In an emergency situation (e.g., the sudden braking of a vehicle), an event-driven warning message is issued which can also be propagated over a long distance using multi-hop packet transmission strategies [3][4][5]. For active safety applications such as collision ✩ This work is supported in part by The University of Newcastle, Australia through an International Postgraduate Research Scholarship and an Early Career Researcher Grant G1301282.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…D r [k +1], and computes the next BSM generation time T g [k + 1] and transmission range D t [k + 1] according to(3) and(4). The algorithm repeats as long as vehicle v is active in the VANET.…”
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“…Furthermore, many VANET transmission protocols are proposed, such as the adaptive connectivity aware routing (ACAR) [22], the urban vehicular broadcast (UVCAST) [23], the distribution-adaptive distance with channel quality (DADCQ) protocol for multi-hop broadcasting [24], etc. Those VANET technologies can be utilized to realize the communication between vehicles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%